A Map of Future Ruins
On Borders and Belonging
by Lauren Markham
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Pub Date Feb 13 2024 | Archive Date Feb 13 2024
PENGUIN GROUP Riverhead | Riverhead Books
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Description
When and how did migration become a crime? Why does ancient Greece remain so important to the West’s idea of itself? How does nostalgia fuel the exclusion and demonization of migrants today?
In 2021, Lauren Markham went to Greece, in search of her own Greek heritage and to cover the aftermath of a fire that burned down the largest refugee camp in Europe. Almost no one had wanted the camp—not activists, not the country’s growing neo-fascist movement, not even the government. But almost immediately, on scant evidence, six young Afghan refugees were arrested for the crime.
Markham soon saw that she was tracing a broader narrative, rooted not only in centuries of global history but also in myth. A mesmerizing, trailblazing synthesis of reporting, history, memoir, and essay, A Map of Future Ruins helps us see that the stories we tell about migration don’t just explain what happened. They are oracles: they predict the future.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780593545577 |
| PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 272 |
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